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“... common pattern observed for these organisms was the decrease in toxicity with increasing soil pH. The...”
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“... a decrease in sperm motility and an increase in the percentage of static cells, along with a loss of the...”
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“... pattern of DNA fragmentation in these cell lines. The TNF-induced apoptosis events were increased in the...”
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“... dyspnea and abnormal breath sound, decreased appetite, and loss of weight. Firstly, these signs were...”
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“..., may further threaten the existence of many species dependent on forest habitats. Changes in primates...”
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